These links can make your life much simpler. There are many services available online that used to involve standing in long lines or waiting on “hold” for hours. You still can’t take your behind the wheel driver’s test or renew your expired license online, but you can replace a lost driver’s license via the web.

Town of Apex, NC
Haddon Hall is located in Apex, North Carolina, named 14th best place to live in Money Magazine's 2007 list. The Town of Apex provides most city services, including electricity, to its residents.

Wake County Government
Apex is in Wake County and residents can find information about voter registration, deeds, human services and taxes among other things at the county’s website.

North Carolina One Call Center
State law requires homeowners to have utility lines marked before digging on their property. Call 1-800-632-4949 for North Carolina' s one call center (they will contact all the utility companies for you) or 811 for the national center.

Education:

Wake County Public School System
Apex is part of the Wake County Public School System which offers a variety of specialized programs for its students. Base schools for Haddon Hall residents are either Salem Elementary or—for the majority of K-5 students—Baucom Elementary; Salem Middle or Apex MIddle, and Apex High School.

North Carolina State Government
Link through to this site for hunting and fishing licenses, applying for college and financial aid, checking the unclaimed property database and many other services.

NCDOT Department of Motor Vehicles
NCDOT provides many online services like vehicle registration, and helpful information such as tips for preparing to take the driver’s test.

North Carolina One Call Center
Contact this service before you dig. They will contact local public utilities who will mark the lines hidden in your yard. North Carolina statute requires that lines be marked prior to excavation. The phone number:1-800-632-4949 or 811.